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POSTED: February 13, 2006

Going somewhere?

To date, less than 200 cases of Avian Influenza have been recorded worldwide and there have been no occurrences in Australia. While the risk is low, the new policy makes interesting reading, particularly for staff travelling to infected areas, or those who work at the ports and may come in contact with the infection.

 

Next time you are heading overseas, look for your copy of the new Pilbara Iron travel policy which has been completely revised by the specialists at Prime Health. You can find a copy of both documents on the new Pilbara Health Roadmap.

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